mod 26 -forgetting, memory construction, and improving memory Flashcards

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Daniel Schacter’s 7 SIns of Memory (1999)

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3 sins of forgetting:

  1. absent mindedness (lack of attention = encoding failure)
  2. transience (storage decay over time, ap chem!)
  3. blocking (failure to retrieve, stored info is not accessible)

3 sins of distortion:

  1. misattribution - source = not what you think it was, you take info from a bad source/distort your interpretation and are wrong from the beginning
  2. suggestibility - common in children, adult/authority tells you smth and suggests memory and you encode it
  3. bias - belief colored recollections (current feelings of happiness mean you recall earlier things more happily and vise versa)

and……

  1. persistence - unwanted memories haunting and distracting someone
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forgetting is often a….

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encoding failure to the long-term memory

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proactive vs. retroactive interference

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proactive = forward acting, - old memories distort new memories (new phone number = impossible to rmr bcz of old one)

retroactive = backward acting, new info destroys old info (cant rmr old password)

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true/false: forgetting can only occur at the short term —-> long term memory stage

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false, it can occur at ANY stage

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motivated forgetting

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people unknowingly revise memories

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repression

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type of motivated forgetting, defense mechanism banishes anxiety-inducing thoughts, feelings, and memories from CONSCIOUSNESS

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memory construction

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filtering and filling in of pieces of missing memory (can be altered by new info)

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misinformation effect

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incorporate misleading info into ones account. of eventAFTER it happened

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source amnesia

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attributing an event to the wrong source (misattribution)

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memories of abuse

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repressed or constructed?

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false memory syndrome

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persons identity and relationships center around false but strongly believed traumatic memory

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common encoding errors

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  1. shaping: simple and short - story = shorter
  2. sharpening - overemphasis of some details biases the story
  3. assimilation - changes facts to fit schema
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is recall or recognition better?

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recall, recognition is just, well, recognizing it whereas recall is far more in-depth of understanding

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automatic processing producing implicit memories exist OUTSIDE the atkinson shiffrin model

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true

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